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Hacker Noon CPO Dane Lyons and CEO David Smooke discuss the possible implications on 45's attempt to change internet law. Read more about Net Neutrality, Twitter, Censorship, Fact Checking, and the Internet on HackerNoon.com.com. Follow us on Twitter @HackerNoon and Facebook at 9 a.m. EST. In the comments below, please post your feedback on the latest episode of the Hacker Noon podcast. In the next episode, please share your knowledge of the events leading up to this week's episode.
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What just happened to the internet!? Did our President just sign an executive order that forces social media platforms to be his personal mega phone? Hacker Noon CPO Dane Lyons and CEO David Smooke discuss the possible implications on 45's attempt to change internet law.
Some sources discussed in this episode:
- Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
- Trump's Tweet About Mail in Ballot Fraud
- Twitter's Fact Checking Page
- FCC's Official Statement on Feasibility of Executive Order
- ACLU with the Burn
- UPDATE: Read the Full Executive Order
Read more about Net Neutrality, Twitter, Censorship, Fact Checking, and the Internet on HackerNoon.com.
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